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The best classroom orientation for small group projects is

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Section 1

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The best classroom orientation for small group projects is

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Clusters

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The con of rows and columns in a classroom is that teachers may see

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uneven levels of engagement

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A productive classroom environment with elementary age students is one where the teacher encourages

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Sharing and cooperation

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A positive classroom environment with high school students is one where the teacher encourages

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respect for the community and those in it

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Rows and columns help with (individual/group) focus level

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Individual

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One of the most effective ways to enforce desired behavior in the classroom is for the teacher to

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consistently model correct behaviors

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It is important that all students can see the instructor in what type of classroom

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Instructor-based

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A productive classroom environment with middle-level students is one where the teacher provides opportunities to

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collaborate with peers

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A con of the horseshoe orientation is that

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difficult behavior is harder to control

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The ideal setup for a classroom in which students will be tested is

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rows and columns

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The best setup for a whole class discussion is

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Horseshoe shaped

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A drawback to the orientation of classroom clusters is

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increase in off-task behavior, harder to measure student understanding of the topic

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